—”- — ~— ew ——— ae ee ee ON EE ar oe ee _—_ al i ee ee a | Roe oe Ps een rig OR om oo ae oe __ Have } } s+ i othes [ver ire< Johnsons Originated in 1810, by the late Dr. : mor vears ive : ‘ ‘ I re. $s . fami If A ; loot le t } " at afest family e : nd ext lin all case oO INGA 5, De if i. « i Sold by all ee A COMBINATION or RARE, SEARCHING ano POTENT EssenTiAL DiISTILLATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION EXTERNALLY For 41] Pains, Aches, Sore Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Stings, Bites and Chilblains. INTERNALLY For Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Asthma, Colic, Diarrhea, Pleurisy, ete. | | By aL. Drucciers ano DOtaLens Pace 250. amo SOC. PER BOTTLE THE DODDS MEDICINE CO, TORONTO, ONT. We cen sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at tne followtr Se per box, six boxes for $2.) Si per dozen, «r at $1.75 per dozen Sent by mali hres zen at to any address, post paid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, mays? Chariottetow n Your cough, like a dog’s bark, is a sign that there is something foreign around which shouldn’t be there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old prov- of Don’t neglect etb of “the ounce re- vention?” your cough. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil Put up ip sec. aud §:..0 sizes IT’S EASIER TO * THREAD YOUR NEEDLE With .... CLAPPERTON’S THREAD — Than with many other kinds, the twist is so firm that it’s not so apt to unravel as some, —and that’s what gives it its extraordinary strength. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Finette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. 1] have just received the first shipment this season, witb more to follow. They can be seen in the window of Vice toria Cafe. But do not judge them till ycu sample them. JOHN P. JO) Vicronta CAFE.... CLOCKS Cuckoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Musica eight day and thirty hou C o:ks, and regulator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterne selling low. Re gulator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY a specialty. Ifyou want to save money, buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a G. G. JURY'S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. O. The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ACENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Pate Glass Iostrance also. Clocks, every ache nd « sthima. bronchitis, colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, ess, headache, hooping cough, influenza am! neuralgia. nodyne Liniment May 23,1896—law (6) SHOULD itinthe House 1 ments which will occur to the inmates of every every lameness, every pain, every A. Johnson, Family Physician. cCROUP. My children are subject to croup. All thatis necessary is to give them a dose, bathe the est aud throat with your Liniment, tuck them in bed, and the croup disappearsas if by magic. KH. A. PeERRENOT, Rockport, Tex, Our Book “Treatment for Diseases and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free, Druggists. {. &. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. ~ meee ee —— —. RPORROW=D MIRTH, ‘TY \KING HIM INTO THE FIRM.” “The woman of the hour” is the o cho bis breakfast on time,—Binghami: tou Repub ican. | The road agent never trusts the publi lis m otto is “spot cash.”"—Kate Field ue ihingten, Mics Sereleaf—Love is blind,you knov {iss Sharply—Aren’t you thankful ? Yew York Herald. When «a burglar asks the conundru: | **Where’s your money ?” it is general! tlie wisest plan to give it up.—Life. The youth-—-And whali shall I do ¢ bave my {slow men speak well of me The sage Die—Indiauapolis Journal, The professional photographer and ther amateur! old entirely different views of ‘ye sane 1 bings.—Yonkers Statesman. Watt— targe bodies move slowly—-~ f.tu—-Did you ever see a fat man sli ou @ Loom? ya peel.—Indianapolis Journal. To borer w money 1s to borrow trouble, sul soe men tind it a good deal of trouble tc borrow money.—Somerville journal E.zotist—-Every body knows that I have aciear herd. Cynic—Yes, of course; #iere’s nothing in it.—New York Jour- cal. *Wel!, here’s another of them skin games I've discovered.” Bangs~What's tat? **The bill for wife's seal cloak .”~ ~hicago Inter Ocean, Wiley— Have you still unkind thoughts of that old rival of yours! Hubby—Y: a, {iiate him because you jilted him.”~ Brooklyn Life. Jiilson says an occasional scolding iz all right in its place, but he has noticed that it never does a boiler any good te ulow it up.—-Buffalo Courier. Daughter—Papa, don’t you think J vught to have my voice cultivate? Papa—I think you ought to have some- thing done to it.—Tit-Bits. A man can always tell where he got his cold just as eusily as he can’t tell where he left his umbrella two or three days befor 2.—Somerville Journal. Mamie— Uncle George is going to give Sister Etta away at the wedding. Tommy—Humpi:! leave her alone aun’ she'll do it herself. —Chicago Record. Fond father—I want to tell you s funny thimg my little girl said the other day. Grumpy old bachelor—Don’t; bury it in a magazine. —Boston Gazette, You may wear a big chrysanthemum that’s worth ite weight in gold, bus you're out of fasion all the same un- ess you've got a cold.—Chicago Tri- bune, **Didn’t Miss Harkins look bloomin: iast night?” said Chappie. “Yes. A little too blooming for a bud—don't you think?” insinuate! Ethel. — Harper's Bazar. Bluster—Do you mean to say that I am a liar? Biister—I hope that 1 could sot do so ungentlemanly a thing. But I ee you catch my idea.—Boston Tran- script. Trotter—What's the matter, Cholly ? Cholly—I don’t know—I don't feel like myself to-day. Trotter—Why, Cholly, et me congratulate you.—Brookiya tafe, Jillson, whose eyesight is undimmed, sys the only opera glasses he has any use for are those he is compelled to ge out after between the acts.—Buffale Courier. “] simply dote on Horace!” Said the Boston maid: “Don't yeu? And the maiden from Chicago, Wondering, queried, “Horace whe? —Pack. Old gentleman—My, my! I don't like to sve little boys cry. Boys who get hurt should act like men. Boy—Boo, hoo !. Then I'd get li-licked fer swearin’. —Good News. Uncie—I would like to accommodate you, Jack, but money is tight and I hope you will take the will for the deed. ephew—Certaiuly. Have you signed it, sir ?—Judye. “So the young widow is going to mar- ry Mr. Jingles? Is he a good catch?’ “I sincerely hope so. They say she used to throw rvliling pins at her first husband.”—Truth. Crummer—It is not counted good form im Chicago to throw old shoes after the wewly married couple. Gilleland—Noer sounted gate, you mean, don’t you !— Truth. Now that Prof. Garner has come back from Africa with the ape and gorilla language fully learned, there may be some possibility of understanding dudes, —Somervilie Journal. She—No. I don’t prefer men who are known to be rich. He—How can that ve? She—They don’t spend their money w freely as men who want to be known w rich.—Truth. What boots it how rich a dude may be ln money, how poor in wit, Provided he finds out the night of the ball Hus new dress suit doesn't fit, — Chicago Dispatoh. Arrows—Hullo, oid chap! Congratuia- tions. I hear you have mariied a lady with an independent fortune, Burrows ‘No; I married a fortune with an inde- pendent lady.—Vogue. Jackson (in a restaurant)}—This chicken of mine was kept too long after being killed. Currie—Aud the one I’m eating was kept too long before it was killed.— New York Herald. A—I cannot understand why you shed tears at the theatre last night. I¢ was one of the most wretched performances Lever saw, B-—-Yes, but [ was fool enough to pay for my tickel-Schali, A Graduae of Toronto University “My children have been treated with Scott’> Emulsion from their earliest years. Our physician first recommended it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure..” ED SO NS a AND NEGLECT, INJURY He Falled ln Health and Strength—Hils Kid neys{Ached and he took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Drseronto, Dec, 14. (Xpecial).—Among yusiness people here, and especially by his fellow workmen great interest has been taken in the case of Mr. James Stokes, who for the past fifteen years has been shipper for the Rathburn Company. Lately he had ran down in heals:h and strength tothe point of being compelled to quit work, and his recovery now as the result of using Dode’s Kidney Pills is the talk of the town. Op seeing Mr. Stokes he said : ’ “ From over-lifting and strain I suffered greatly from kidney trouble, being ad- vice i, after allelse had failed, to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. From the first dose [ got relief, and hundreds of people here can vouch for my cure.” It is stated that a club for the promotion of the movement to obtain the political independence of Canada, bas been organiz- eiin Montreal. A MARTYR TO PAIN. A mother tejls how her d«ughiter suffered and how ghe get rc lief. A letter came to us the other dy teliing how a daughter who suffered so much at each period as almost to bring on convul- sions, has been completely cured by Inti an Wotman’s talm. The mother is de lighted, and while not wishing us to pub- lish her name, will gladly allow us to send it toany. sufferer who may desire it. Pamphlet sent to ladies by addressing The Balm Medicine Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont. “Cough Chaser” for Coughs and Colds, 102 For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and John- scn & Johson, Charlottetown and Souris. The Bubonic plague is spreading evers— where in Bombay. Eight hundred and four yersons have already died. It Savea Our Chila, “My little daughter, three sod a halt sear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely eured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand nota sign of rash is to b seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis ases. It is reported that the British government has taken possesion of Clarion Island, a bleak rock off the coast of Jalisco, Mexico, and will inake it a coaling station for its warships which pass up and down the Pacific. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity be- canse they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, cure Rheumatism and all Catarrhal conditions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They do this because they possess remarkable alterat:ve Sanduonicdeuretic tory soothies, exertin a peritindefn soothing influence on irritated on inflamed mucos membrance of the kid- beys or bladder. One pill a dose. 25 ¢ box. The cheapest mediciaein the world The science of dentistry was introduced in the United States during the revolution- ary war by Le Mair,a surgeon who act companied the French troops sent to this country to aid the war against Evg- land. 25 cents curca Catarrhal Headache, Foul breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Uhase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box Sol? by al) dealers, A despatch from Moscow says the authorities there frustrated an attempted students’ demonstration in memory of the terrible Khodinskoe plain disaster last year, bundred of peasants were killed. Completeiy Lnocked Out. “T was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. . Thompson, Zephyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling asI did years ago. Scott’s Sarsaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons, Ask tor Scott’s and get it. The recent disagreement between the European steamship companies of Boston and the cattle shippers regarding the rates on cattle to the European market has been satisfactorily adjusted. PILES CURED IN 3 TO 6 NIGHIS. Dr Agnew’s Ointment will cure sl! cases of.itching piles in from three to six nights. One application brings comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetier, Salt Rheum, Eczema Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin, 35 cents. -o_—«~ The French newspaper men who have their regulation duels could learn a lesson in the Southern States. There when the newspaper folk g9 out to shoot each. other somebody gets killed, soba A Railway Manager Says * In reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to teking sScott’s Emulsion, say No! on the contrary, they are fond o it, and it keeps them pictures of health,’ Percy W. Carver, LLB. Formerly with Davies & Haszard Ch’towa, P. E I. 3 Aitorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for the Provinces. Tremont{j8uilding, [Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. “ « Incipient Catarrh, “ "7 Hay Fever, & “ Catarrba] Deafness, “ “ Cold in the bead in 10 min. oO otf MISSING LINKS. Srrup of roses is any white wane sweetened and flavored with rose os Bence. The fashionable cat at the nations! | show in London this year is blue aud long haired. The agricultural capital of Europe has doubled since 1840; that of the United States hias increased over sixfold, The largest geld nugget ever found was the Ballarat Welcome nugget, weighing 2166 ounces and was wort! B41,533. A scientist who has been listening t¢ the voice of the house fly the micro phone says it sounds very much like tle neighing of the horse. A pretty schoolm’m in Weymeuth, Mass., bas succeeded in taming thie vil- lage terror, the worst boy in the school, and is going to marry him. Napoleon, who rarely gave attention to details,but laid plans for others to ex- ecute, had very small and perfectly formed hands, with taper fing ors. At Chesterfield, England. there is s church with a very curious steeple. Whichever way the observer looks at it it appears to bulge out in that direc: tion. The Bank of Venice conducted its dealings for 600 years with such honor that in all that time no hostile criticism or condemnation of its methods has been found, Young women of Germany have « superstition tiat if they bury a drop of their blood under a rosebush it will ever afterward insure the experimenter a pair of rosy cheeks. Camphor trees have been planted a! Sanford, Fla., and give proof of adaprt- ability to soil and conditions,» This: is the identical camphor tree from wliici all the camphor of commerce is obtained. Twenty-three thousand homeless men have been sheltered during the past veu: by the Central Lodging house Assoeia- tion of Toronto, and 658 men have found einployment through its agency, Thousands of linnets were Boticed in Spokane, Wash., after a severe storm the other day. Linnets are not Indigenouw to that portion of the state, and mucti speculation was caused by their presence, Needles were first made with very rude machinery in 1545. At that datea workman did well if he turned out teu aday. It is estimated that the pres ni product of the United States exceeds sy, - 000,000 a year, while England makes 110,000,000. Sponges are being propagated in a cheap way just now, About three years-ago acute German divided a few healthy specimens of live sponges into s goodly numberof parts and placed them in deep water, with the result that hw now has acrop of 4000 at an initial ex penditure of $20. A registered letter that was receired at the Portland, Me., postofflice the other day bore a stamp of the $4 deno- mination. It would have gone for the usual 10 cents fee and postage. The stamp-collecting fad was suggested «ai an explanation, the stamp that had been used being regarded by « -iiusiasts astmore valuable than an uncanceled one. The army of Xerxes las always beer reatiy overestimated by historians. munonly computed at 5,000,000, ti« best evidence gues to show that, camy followers and all, it did not exceed 1, 000,000, His thousands of ships, ‘num bered only 1200 to begin with, and of these 400 were lost in a stoim, 60 that lie reached the coast of Greece with abcui §00. A French method of preserving grapet in something very close to their natura sondition has some interest at this sea son. Shoots of the vine bearing, say two bunches of sound grapes each, are placed in bottles or vases filled with water containing charcoal in solution The bottles are then hung along the edges of notched shelves in a dry place It is said that, if the water be renewec from time to time, grapes so treated wil keep in good condition into April. Tue excavations which have just been brought toaconciusion in the Isle o! Balamis have resulted in the discovery of a hundred ancient tombs, lying in five allel rows. Most of them are oblong aud quadrangular in shape. Anoties discovery is that of a large cemetery, ti first yet found with Mycenian charac. teristics. The sepulchres, which are very small and narrow. are constructed of unhewn stones. Fifty antique vases of the Mycenian epoch and in a good state of preservation have also beer found, together witha number of ob pe in bronze and gold, including rings, ckles, spindles and other things. Everybody knows that the Frenck standard of measurement is the “‘*meter,” but how many correct answers do you think you could get should you put the question to the first lundred persons you meet: What is the basis of Frencii measurement? What is the ‘meter’ apartof? Should you be fortunate enough to get a single correct answer it would be something like this: The French standard measure of length is founded on the measurement of thi earth from the pole to the equator or the meridian of Paris, ‘This total dis tance is divided into 10,000,000 wit. parts, each of which is a ‘*meter.” ineter is 1094 English yards, Moving stones are located in Long pond, Maine. On the easterly side o. the pond is a cove which extends nearly a hundred rods further east than the general course of the shore. The bottom isclay and very shoal. On the bottom are stones Of various sizes, which, it i evident from various circumstances, have an annual motion toward tile shore. The proof of this is the mark os track left behind them, and the bodies of clay driven up beforethem. Some ot these stones are two or three tons weight and have left a track of severa. rods, having at least a cart load of clay before them. The shore of this cove i# lined with these stones, which it would seem, have crawlad out of the water. *“Unele,” as applied to the pawn. broker, is a wretched pun on the Latina word uncus, a hook. Pawnbrokers ene ployed a hook to lift articles pawnel ta apper shelves before spouts were adopt- ms “Gone to the uncus,” is exactly tantamount to the modern phrase, “Up the spout.” The pronoun was inserted to carry out the pun, The phrase ‘tama tante” does not mean “to my aunt’s,” but ‘‘to t..c scoundrel’s,” the word tante, im French arg t, being the most re. proachful word tuey can use speaking of aman. ‘Gone to my uncle's," i: French, ‘*C’est chez ma tante,” at the awnbroker’s, In French the concierge ye prison is called *uncle,” because the prisoners are ‘*kept there in pawn” by thegovermment, In the seventh century 8 usurer was called ‘‘my uncle” jn the Wallon provinces, because of tis near sonnection with spendtiriita calied in Latin ‘‘nepotes,” nephews, Nay, Cle blk Going for a skate on Gov ernment Pond? I am go ing. I got a pair of Mac’s Hockey Boots; they are dandies; ull the boys are getting them; he has only a few pairs left, so come right along and get a pair now. 4. E. HcEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN WANTED. A good, strong boy ts an appreutice Must have a fairly good education. Apply this office, —136 THURSDA Y. DECEMBER 17, 1s96 Before Starting ona journey, lalways provide myself with ®% supply of Adams’ Tutti Frutti. I find it keeps the digestion right, and with it I can enjoy travel by ; land and by sea. “al . Sce that the trade mark name Catt Frutti is on cach Sc, package. Save coupons inside of wra pers for ” Latest Books, Etc. 29 TO LEr ee The large and well lighred store ou Queen Square, formerly cecupiod by the late C, FE. Robertson, size, 6%x20ft Store coutains fire proof vau!t Also jarge rocm above store and connected wi'h it Sy .staircase. formerly used as a cutting room, eize 24x20ft, and the who'’e of ihe third floor, size 6 x34ft, which woula make a five public or society hall, and could be fitted to suit renter Utder store is a fine cellar also well lighted ‘Building throughout heated by hot water, and lit by electric light and is thoroughly fire proof, wa)ls and floors being very thick Rent will be reduced to suit the times, and any reasonable cfler accepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS nov2i—2'6 irc ect ee fio eat fe | [hiv--«if | ati{{ iat] Ii cad lie at deaf \\e- ray a Visit our store and inspect our many Itnes of new gevds suitable for KMA PRESENTS Bargains in every line. G.H. TAYLOR, JEWELER North Side Queen Square, Cl’town. Pt eooee [vad oa oat ath oa >a fe BUTINOS. JUST RECEIVED, IN Masonic, S, of Scotland, Caledonia Society, Patron of Industry, pry Ae he * 1. Ov @, F. I. 0.0. F. Sof. hs uw. W U,. On. FF, B. oF RS. B. of L. E B. of L. F. W. WN. TANTON. JEWELER. Greut George St. 1 t j Richmond Bay and Malneque ~_OYSTERS_»s On Half Shel! and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT OGOR TO R. B’ NORTOR A SGIENTIFIC TREATIENT RECULATES the P| = A R 7 by enriching and toning the Blood, relieves, tones and? strengthens the W E R Vv E Ss, giving thorough reiief to BRAIN AND BODY by ELECTRIFYING THE CENERAL AND SEXUAL EXE See your druggist about it or send direct to the Proprietors, enclosing price (50 cents per pack- age, or 6 for $2.50). THE E. T. MANN CO. Brockville, Ont. RAIN DROPS, SNOW FLIES FROST COMES, Showing that winter is upon us We'll work nu matter what the weather. If yon want one buard or one hundred it makes no difference, we are willing to get it for you We keep a full stock of Lumber, PLEASE REMEMBER That this ie the month for yearly ac counts. Ours will be out shortly, and we would be obliged for an early settlement. We must have money. JAMES BARRETT, sept 11 Connolly’s Wharf Se. Chemistry and Agriculture, As the handmaiden of agricuture. chemistry, has achieved a wonderful guccess. Fertilizing the fields has not only become a well understood busi- ne ss, but is an exact science, There are methods of recovering waste pro- ducts and utilizing heretofore useless matter. It is known what is required to produce the best potatoes and other crops, each one having supplied to it the chemical necessities of its exist- ence. Land, sea and the elements are taxed to furnish the constituents neces- sary to the best growth of vegetation. lt would have been a surprise to our ancestors had they been told that there are common plants which derive a very small portion of their subsistence from the soil, but are fed from the air anJ water; therefore, to understand the theories of drainage, rainfall, evapora- tion and absorption are matters of the To nothing does ag- riculture such a debt as ta science, for by its means the waste places of the earth can be made pro- ductive and by the introduction of new chemical elements malarial and un- wholesome are made fertile and transformed into healthy and agreea bk iwelling places utmost moment. owe soils SKATING RINK OPENS SEASON ON FOR THE Thursday wight, Dec. Ith, 1896. Ticket for sale at the drug stores on and after the 10th iust., at the following rrtes:— SIMMOURR TW ...ccccckcc sinictoness osuciole ae ON Bosc is wn ciscsis codsibecs sovtetees 2 50 Children, (afteruoon) ........ skisomes Loew NII tek cinicaris chcsctabepicsetonl 1.¢0 BaF" Theses prices are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J.B.DAWSON, } A. A. BARTLETT. § 132—def. VIM, VIGO2, VITALITY RESTORED IN 30 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE. CATON’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special debility. wakeful- bBsss, spermatorrhcea, emissions, impotenc y, paresis, etc, Corrects functional disorders caused by errors or excesse*, quickly restor- ing Lost Manhecd, in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weak- ness prevailed, Conyenient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. CURE Is QUICK AND THOROUGH Don,t be deceived by imitations; insist on CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent sealedif your droggist does not haveit Price $1 per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete cure. ‘Information, referenc*r, etc, free anu confidential Send us statement of cause and 25c fora week’s trial treatment. One only sent toeech pcison. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties having borses that they intend having clipped, would do well tocall at Nichoisou’s Stables, Grafton St., where ali work i3 done at moderate rates. Managers. Book-keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting All thoroughly taught at the P. KE. Island Commercial College. Ladies and Gentle- men admitted at all times at greatly reduced rates. Send for prospectus, ISAAC OXENHAM, Graduate of Montreal Business College, Principal and Pro. prietor. PO. Box 242. Ch’town _— Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading chery<« five cents per line. O LET,—Furnished house; contains 13 rooms besides bath room, closets, etc. Heated by hot water, hot and cold water upstairs, electric Jight. Terms moderate. Occupation given in January Apr ly ac this office. 25—tf \ TANTED—Two servants, cook and nurse, Apply, with references, to airs Bot Beer, King Sqaare, Mu-tt W4sreD—a good girl for genera! house- work, Goud wages. A} plyatS James Manse. l40—tf ANTED IMMEDIATELY — A strong, capable servant for general horsework ina small amily where a boy is kept. No warhing. Good wages. Apply at this office. 140—6i o LET —Tne store and printing office now occupied ~ Hasza & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given ist Novem- ber, Appiy toJames Paton. june 11246. \ |. ANTED—A servant for general housework in a family of three. Middle-aged per- son preferred. Apply between the hours of 6 ands p.m, to Mis: Crane, Grafton St. one door below Pownal, Charlottetown. \ JANTED—Two vest makers, one pant maker, Apply atonce to McKay Woo!- en (o., High Ciass Tailors, 136— tf LET—A tenement on Dorchester sireet near Queen Street, containing six rooms rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate office, Queen >treet. 335-tf LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- ing on Prince street, now occupied by Capt Murchison. Possession given about 25th October,—A ppy to Peake Bros & Co,—)71tf. Ww" CAN GIVE POSITIONS —10 persons Olali grades ofability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers’ Sons, Law- yers, Mechanics, Physicians, Preachers, Stu- denis, Marriedand Single Women, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 0.00 per annum. We have paid several of our car- vassers $3 00 weekly for years. Many have Started poor and become rich with us. Par- ticulars upon application, State salary ex- pected. T. H. LINSCOTT, Manager, Toronvro, ONT, 137 daw. O LET—A house on Bishop St, containing six roomsin first class order Apply to Thos Campbeil, Richmond St west 1.8—tf — iO TE!—A Cottage situated on Pleasant St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole oouse Ails>inciosed yard with stable, and is at present occupied by Mrs John A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen street, or to the Owner at Southport Epwarp KELLY june 39,18 T° LET.—A ple.santly situeted dwelling house facing south and west on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Harrison Car- vell, Eeq.. heated with hot air furnace, and lighted by electricity, and having hot and cold vater fittings in bath room and kitchen. Containing parior, dining room, office, kit- eben and sentry, on ground floor, four bed- rooms and bath room on first floor,and two attic rooms, and having ‘sawthorne h+ dge and grass lawn infront. Ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in Victoria Park— Apply to W. C, Harris, Jr, septlé - tf ——y ne ee eT ee ee ‘Tea Trays SO LOY’ That anyone can afford two or three. 500 bought at 00 per cent. below the manufacturer's pric?, from a MONTREAL BANKRUPT Si] U PRICES FROM 9 CENTS UP DOU) & ROGERS 246 POT TEE™ DBD Paes BY MeMu BuIA é WHOLESALE & RETAIL ¢ Wes Examine the Favorite Renge. bs WawVw’aT WMI aL es CA CM VACA CABVAD® rR PRPS SUIAXLS FPL GY | Defectitre Wision, It isa profic canse of severe headache, and in such caves the oi 5 veasonable methoa to pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESi #D and fitted with proper glasses by a competent optician. We are here to serve you. G. F. HUTCHESON, ococvscceeQQueen Street OPTICIAN.....00% 246 “ Jewels.” ——— -- “ Jewels,” Look at this list of “Jewels,” and every one a JE VEL and a perfect working steve: - Peerle-s Jewel, Little Jewel, Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel, Grand Jewel, Home Jewel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel, Nista Jewel, Clipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel. Twi- light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.00 up to $200.00. Every Jewel Stove isa*JEWEL.” Then if you want any other kind of stove look at this list:—Red Clouds, Globe Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes; and again Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success, Standard, Perfect. Maritime Westmorland, and a great many more. If we cannot suit you you are hard to please. All kept in Stock at the City Hardware Store R. B. NORTON & CO, Hichland Ranges —Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fen ll & Chandler Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—zi & wy RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIS?. hiianures SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. 4 aig} Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the largest concern of the kind in the world. We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, at these well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratifying results. We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as offered by our would-be competitors as “English Fertilizers at at 'cast 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but at th : same time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY Us are much the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, etc., on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown April & 1896~2aw (25) & wky Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable {or advertisers. 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